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obama called for preconditions in a settlement freeze by the israels. in syria the president would not fight up for the people there who is fighting and dying. >> this new ad has come out from the obama campaign. peter mentioned it. let me play it for you this morning and i'd love your rea reaction. here it is. >> i'm barack obama and i i proof this message. >> criminals, gluttons of greed and the evil genius that taured over one of them? one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. big bird. >> it's me, big bird. >> big, yellow, a menace to our economy. mitt romney knows it's not wall street you have to worry about, it's sesame street. >> i will stop the subsidy to pbs. >> mitt romney taking on our enemies no matter what the mess. >> i'm not sure what the question is, senator. i guess i'm -- >> i know. >> this is the bad that just does get attention. what is your reaction to it? >> i think it probably gets attention, but, again, it may show posit of ideas and way to criticize mitt romney. the fact is the economy is still in very bad shape and,
obama called for preconditions in a settlement freeze by the israels. in syria the president would not fight up for the people there who is fighting and dying. >> this new ad has come out from the obama campaign. peter mentioned it. let me play it for you this morning and i'd love your rea reaction. here it is. >> i'm barack obama and i i proof this message. >> criminals, gluttons of greed and the evil genius that taured over one of them? one man has the guts to speak his...
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israel has said it would act if they felt there were falling into the wrong hands. today, the syrian foreign ministry said the weapons were safe but warned they could be used in the event of foreign intervention. >> any unconventional weapon would never be used against civilians or syrian people in this crisis. these weapons are meant to be used only in the evidence of external aggression against the syrian republic. >> several governments are putting in place contingency plans to evacuate their nationals. the fighting inside syria it shows no signs of abating. bbc news on the turkey-syria border. >> the subject of the chemical weapons, president obama had this message today for the syrian government. >> given the stockpiles of chemical weapons, we will continue to make it clear the world is watching and that they will be held accountable by the international community and the united states should they make the tragic mistake of using those weapons. >> for more on the developments in syria, i am joined by a senior adviser for middle east initiatives at the u.s. inst
israel has said it would act if they felt there were falling into the wrong hands. today, the syrian foreign ministry said the weapons were safe but warned they could be used in the event of foreign intervention. >> any unconventional weapon would never be used against civilians or syrian people in this crisis. these weapons are meant to be used only in the evidence of external aggression against the syrian republic. >> several governments are putting in place contingency plans to...
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cities are exercising extra vigilant as tensions are mounting among israel and iran. iran denies any role in tuesday's bombings in bangkok, a man detonated a bomb. president mahmoud talk mee knee jad fill sill tated. >>> mathe agency said that the d levels do not posed a problem. lipstick reapplied significant can add up. >>> valentine's day wedding proposal as one bride to be on hands. her boyfriend had her then flight attendant pop the question. the answer was a happy yes and the couple is vacationing in milan. there's the way to do it. very nice for them. congratulations. six minutes past the hour. over to al with a check of the weather. >> sometimes, i guess you need a flight attendant. >>> as far as your weather is concerned, one storm system coming into the west, is going to bring mountain snows and lot of rain along the coast. we're looking at from 3 to 8 inches of snow. and then as we move to the east from galveston to new orleans, in parts of western mississippi we could see some strong storms. rainfall amounts are going to be about a half of an inch from new
cities are exercising extra vigilant as tensions are mounting among israel and iran. iran denies any role in tuesday's bombings in bangkok, a man detonated a bomb. president mahmoud talk mee knee jad fill sill tated. >>> mathe agency said that the d levels do not posed a problem. lipstick reapplied significant can add up. >>> valentine's day wedding proposal as one bride to be on hands. her boyfriend had her then flight attendant pop the question. the answer was a happy yes...
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. >>> harsh word this is morning from israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu today accused iran of destabilizing the world. it follows twin attacks linked to iran this week. in the wake of the attacks, the fbi and homeland security officials have sent warnings to police to be on guard. >>> we're following breaking news out of central america. a fire inside a prison in honduras, about 90 miles north of the capital there. at least 270 people killed. many of the victims suffocating in their cells. no word on what started the blaze. >>> new photos show whitney houston by the pool at the hotel last wednesday. final arrangements have been made for her funeral at noon on saturday. the family asked in lieu of flowers that donations be sent to the performing arts school that now bears her name. >>> the fcc is expecting to put into place tough new rules today. apparently, companies are finding loopholes in do not call laws. they will need written permission before placing automatted calls. >>> here's diane with a preview of tonight's "world news." >>
. >>> harsh word this is morning from israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu today accused iran of destabilizing the world. it follows twin attacks linked to iran this week. in the wake of the attacks, the fbi and homeland security officials have sent warnings to police to be on guard. >>> we're following breaking news out of central america. a fire inside a prison in honduras, about 90 miles north of the capital there. at least 270 people killed. many of the victims...
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involvement from the start in the creation of israel. a deep concern about wanting to help israel secure itself. but also bring about peace in the middle east. i'd like to complicate this story more by bringing in a regional context. yes, there is internal politics that drives this, there's history that drives it. israel and hamas are dealing with a different regional context as well. hamas had been tolerated by but not really liked by the mubarak government in israel which is in many ways the patron of palestinians in the middle east. the morsi government is more supportive of hamas. they used to be based in damascus, syria. they moved out pretty much just in time as the assad regime begins to crumble there and have found new friend in the region as they distance themselves from syria. israel is finding a region in which it has fewer friend and hamas is in a region in which it has fewer allies. growing arab frustration over lack of progress in the peace process has also driven countries in the region to hamas as well. >> this is where i
involvement from the start in the creation of israel. a deep concern about wanting to help israel secure itself. but also bring about peace in the middle east. i'd like to complicate this story more by bringing in a regional context. yes, there is internal politics that drives this, there's history that drives it. israel and hamas are dealing with a different regional context as well. hamas had been tolerated by but not really liked by the mubarak government in israel which is in many ways the...
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iran, with genocide for the words he's spoken, not what he's done, but the words he's spoken about israel? that would seem to be a deal breaker. you start charging with guy with genocide, you're not going to cut a deal with the guy. do they want war with iran? just period, do they want war with iran no matter what iran does henceforth, colonel? the neocons? >> i think the question you ask has to be answered yes. there are gradations between the different neocons, but i think ultimately they want to paint the president, whoever it is, into a corner to say all options are on the table, including the military option, and then milk out all the other options, no diplomacy, no solution, and then have to use the military. i can see it, it's the same sheet of music, the same sheet of music. >> i know. they didn't tell saddam he had a way out. tom ricks, thank you for joining us. the name of your book is -- >> "the generals." >> good luck with that. up next, caroline kennedy is coming here. she joins us next on "hardball." she's hitting the campaign trail for president obama, and this is "hardball
iran, with genocide for the words he's spoken, not what he's done, but the words he's spoken about israel? that would seem to be a deal breaker. you start charging with guy with genocide, you're not going to cut a deal with the guy. do they want war with iran? just period, do they want war with iran no matter what iran does henceforth, colonel? the neocons? >> i think the question you ask has to be answered yes. there are gradations between the different neocons, but i think ultimately...
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particularly israel. >> i think israel is getting very nervous as this plant comes to completion. it has a reason to be. and of course their initial reaction in the sense is to think about military action. we don't want to see that, certainly, because we have been embroiled in two wars in the region. the country is weary of this. and that is not a direction we want to takement but the pressures of the election here and the pressures from israel may be very strong and create a new kind of dynamism. >> explain why the addition of more centrifuges. would that advance the timetable by which iran could, if they took the political decision, to produce a nuclear weapon from all of this, does it advance that timetable? >> it would eventually. in other words, as the stockpile grows up to 20% enriched uranium then they can rapidly upgrade it and the more centrifuges that they have for that upgrading process, the faster it goes. so we could be talking about a matter of months to get that done, getting the weapon grade material whereas now it might take let's say a year or something of that k
particularly israel. >> i think israel is getting very nervous as this plant comes to completion. it has a reason to be. and of course their initial reaction in the sense is to think about military action. we don't want to see that, certainly, because we have been embroiled in two wars in the region. the country is weary of this. and that is not a direction we want to takement but the pressures of the election here and the pressures from israel may be very strong and create a new kind of...
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israel ratcheting up the u.s. on taking a tougher stance against iran on the showdown for the nuclear program. prime minister benjamin netanyahu criticizing the administration for refusing to set a clear deadline what is and is not acceptable beyond which military action would follow, otherwise known as a red line. listen here. >> the world tells israel, wait, there's still time. and i say, wait for what? wait until when? those international community who refuse to put red lines before iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before israel. bill: well the white house denies any rift between the two countries and its leaders but there are several reports that the administration rejected israel's request for a meeting later in the month of september in washington. alan colmes, host of the alan colmes radio show and gretchen hamel, executive director of public notice and former spokesman for the white house republican conference. good morning to both of you. where are we on this when netanyahu is out there
israel ratcheting up the u.s. on taking a tougher stance against iran on the showdown for the nuclear program. prime minister benjamin netanyahu criticizing the administration for refusing to set a clear deadline what is and is not acceptable beyond which military action would follow, otherwise known as a red line. listen here. >> the world tells israel, wait, there's still time. and i say, wait for what? wait until when? those international community who refuse to put red lines before...
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the white house strongly criticized israel's construction plans investigators digging up the remains of two of america's most elm famous killers. their grizzly crime, the subject of the best selling book in cold blood. but now there is new technology that they believe could prove the killing spree didn't stop there. we will get a life report on the rest of the story coming up. when a volcano recently blew its top for the first time since the 1970s, tourists came from miles around. well, they are gawking now. and that's coming up. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understan at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. [ male announcer ] with free package pickup from the u.s. postal service the holidays are easy. visit usps.com. pay, print, an
the white house strongly criticized israel's construction plans investigators digging up the remains of two of america's most elm famous killers. their grizzly crime, the subject of the best selling book in cold blood. but now there is new technology that they believe could prove the killing spree didn't stop there. we will get a life report on the rest of the story coming up. when a volcano recently blew its top for the first time since the 1970s, tourists came from miles around. well, they...
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>> backing up our ally, israel, depending on the nature of the strike. it's going to be destabilizing for the region, if not lethal for parts of israel should something like this happen and what the reverberations are both in terms of nuclear proliferation but because of u.n. interest and u.s. troops in afghanistan, moving out of iraq, obviously, and almost completely out of iraq. but i think those reverberations are something the administration's going to have to keep a careful eye on. >> david and chuck, thank you very much. a programming note, newt gingrich will be one of david's guest on a special super bowl sunday edition of "meet the press." >>> now let's head over to the news desk with natalie and the headlines. >> good morning, everyone. the head of the susan g. komen for the cure foundation is defending her decision to cut funding to planned parenthood even as several top komen officials are resigning in protest. this as criticism mounts against the cancer charity and supporters are rallying around the reproductive health organization. the lates
>> backing up our ally, israel, depending on the nature of the strike. it's going to be destabilizing for the region, if not lethal for parts of israel should something like this happen and what the reverberations are both in terms of nuclear proliferation but because of u.n. interest and u.s. troops in afghanistan, moving out of iraq, obviously, and almost completely out of iraq. but i think those reverberations are something the administration's going to have to keep a careful eye on....
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when i'm president israel take the care that it takes to rebuild our principles and restore the principles that made america so strong. >> reporter: with the race tightening, the campaigns are sharpening their attacks. a top obama adviser dismissing romney's debate performance as, quote, masterful but fundamentally dishonest. >> mitt romney will say absolutely anything to get elected. >> reporter: and the administration's response to one of the latest job report. >> the economy is not doing well and the fact that you have a white house celebrating an unemployment rate of 7.8% with 23 million americans out of work or unemployed or underemployed tells you a lot about the failure of this administration's polici policies. >> reporter: romney has made a shift to sharing a more compassionate side, something he resisted, in three straight rallies recounting the memories of a 14-year-old he befriended with leukemia. >> he asked me a very difficult question, mitt, what's knock. he called me brother romney, what's next? david passed away, but i'll always remember and never forget his courage, his cl
when i'm president israel take the care that it takes to rebuild our principles and restore the principles that made america so strong. >> reporter: with the race tightening, the campaigns are sharpening their attacks. a top obama adviser dismissing romney's debate performance as, quote, masterful but fundamentally dishonest. >> mitt romney will say absolutely anything to get elected. >> reporter: and the administration's response to one of the latest job report. >> the...
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. >> reporter: you're watching 34-year-old israel keyes, describe over coffee and a bagel, his strategy for hunting and killing innocent people. >> back when i was smart, i was letting them come to me. just remote areas. kind of a remote area that's not anywhere near where you live, but that other people go to, as well. >> reporter: this newly-released interrogation video, shows keyes in anchorage, being questioned about a missing barista. she is seen putting her hands up. he zip ties her hands and leads her away. telling police he killed her, and then left for a cruise out of new orleans, before asking her family for ransom. but keyes didn't just reveal the details of that brutal attack. he also revealed that he's a serial killer. >> there is no one who knows me, or who has ever known me, who knows anything about me, really. they know -- they're going to tell you something that is not going to line up with anything i tell you because i'm two different people, basically. >> reporter: fbi special agent jolene golden interviewed keyes over a period of months. >> he talked about the rush h
. >> reporter: you're watching 34-year-old israel keyes, describe over coffee and a bagel, his strategy for hunting and killing innocent people. >> back when i was smart, i was letting them come to me. just remote areas. kind of a remote area that's not anywhere near where you live, but that other people go to, as well. >> reporter: this newly-released interrogation video, shows keyes in anchorage, being questioned about a missing barista. she is seen putting her hands up. he...
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whether it's in israel or afghanistan or allies in iraq. we keep turning on those who have been our friends and apologizing and trying to pay off those who have been killing us. you guys have been talking about are you better off now? i did not realize, this alisyn. until parents of one of our seal team 6 members who was killed after this administration outed seal team 6. never supposed to do that. this administration did. put targets on their back. but those parents of aaron vaughn told me that, gee, 70% of those who have been killed in afghanistan have died in about three and a half years under obama. under bush over seven years, 625 americans killed in afghanistan. and then since obama took over, 1474. 70%. when it comes to the wounded we have had 2638 who were wounded under president bush over seven years in afghanistan. 14,817 have been wounded under obama. where are people talking about that? 84% of the people wounded, 70% of those killed in afghanistan have been under this president's lack of leadership. >> well, and yet, the person
whether it's in israel or afghanistan or allies in iraq. we keep turning on those who have been our friends and apologizing and trying to pay off those who have been killing us. you guys have been talking about are you better off now? i did not realize, this alisyn. until parents of one of our seal team 6 members who was killed after this administration outed seal team 6. never supposed to do that. this administration did. put targets on their back. but those parents of aaron vaughn told me...
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. >> i'm from israel so i do value israel's security of course, but i don't think that war is always the first thing to go to. i think we've seen that mistake already a few times. so i just prefer obama. i think he's more level headed. >> alternative band neon trees performed last night. 1,000 people were at the park downtown in boca raton and it was broadcast to xbox users. >>> a north carolina man is accusing his church of beating and holding him captive because he's gay. in a police complaint michael plaury said he was held for four months against his will and says church members near charlotte physically and emotionally abused him. >> they hit my head with fists and i was out on the floor, held my hands and feet down. >> i've witnessed the paddlings and the people held down. i've witnessed the loud screaming and witnessed all of it. i knew michael's story was very credible. >> pastor says all of his allegations are lies and said lawry came willing to the truth because his parents threw him out. >>> one of the "dancing with the stars" folks last night, not a dancer, this was a jud
. >> i'm from israel so i do value israel's security of course, but i don't think that war is always the first thing to go to. i think we've seen that mistake already a few times. so i just prefer obama. i think he's more level headed. >> alternative band neon trees performed last night. 1,000 people were at the park downtown in boca raton and it was broadcast to xbox users. >>> a north carolina man is accusing his church of beating and holding him captive because he's gay....
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and problems with the united states, among other issues the issue of israel as a state. >> by 2014 most of our soldiers will be out of afghanistan, but that commitment is still there. the commitment is still there in iraq. is the premise that iran will have no nuclear weapons, is that a right policy to be pursuing? or will they someday just have nuclear weapons? >> it is the right policy to pursue, in part because they signed up for the non- proliferation treaty, which precludes them from having it. they signed that treaty, so in a sense, they are obliged. it is better for them not to have nuclear weapons because it will stimulate anxiety in the region, and maybe even more proliferation. but if someone says to me, therefore, to prevent them from having nuclear weapons we ought to go to war against them i say, no, that is not better. it is easy to start a war, but difficult to finish it. a war with iran could ignite all of the middle east. we can cope with the threat of an iranian bomb, even though we do not want them to have its, by making a blanket guarantee of american protection for
and problems with the united states, among other issues the issue of israel as a state. >> by 2014 most of our soldiers will be out of afghanistan, but that commitment is still there. the commitment is still there in iraq. is the premise that iran will have no nuclear weapons, is that a right policy to be pursuing? or will they someday just have nuclear weapons? >> it is the right policy to pursue, in part because they signed up for the non- proliferation treaty, which precludes...
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the right wing of israel. and you know it. but, the great reporters don't care. and they're there. but you know, large institutions like "the new york times" attract huge numbers of careerists like any other large institutions, the church of course, being no exception. and those are the people who are willing to take moral shortcuts to promote themselves within that institution. and when somebody becomes a headache, even if they may agree with them, even if they may know that they are speaking a truth, and it puts their career in jeopardy -- they will push them out or silence them. so i think that one can take sides, and orwell becomes the kind of model for this. but one can never not tell the truth. and i've often written stories that are not particularly flattering. and there's much in this book about people in pine ridge or camden, you know, that is not flattering. i mean, we're interviewing people that are drug addicts and this kind of stuff. and -- >> drug dealers -- >> prostitutes and -- >> yeah, drug de
the right wing of israel. and you know it. but, the great reporters don't care. and they're there. but you know, large institutions like "the new york times" attract huge numbers of careerists like any other large institutions, the church of course, being no exception. and those are the people who are willing to take moral shortcuts to promote themselves within that institution. and when somebody becomes a headache, even if they may agree with them, even if they may know that they are...
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to talk about israel and gaza, the possibility of the fiscal cliff? let's start with the sex. [laughter] cia director resigns after the fbi uncovers e-mails showing that general david petraeus had an extramarital affair with his biographer, paula broadwell, a married mother of two. talk about unlimited access. the general was up on capitol hill talking about the benghazi hearings as we were recording this program, so we don't know what he said yet. >> we are safer because of the work that gave petraeus has main hope right now is that he and his family are able to move on and this ends up being a single side note on what has otherwise been an extraordinary career. >> extraordinary career. david petraeus is a highly decorated four-star army general with a ph.d. from princeton university. roger, you have been around for awhile. how does a smart guy like that get into a mess like this? >> i think you said it, let's get to the sex. he is america's spymaster, aside from all the other degrees and all that. he is running the cia. but he decides to conduct an affair through a gmail acc
to talk about israel and gaza, the possibility of the fiscal cliff? let's start with the sex. [laughter] cia director resigns after the fbi uncovers e-mails showing that general david petraeus had an extramarital affair with his biographer, paula broadwell, a married mother of two. talk about unlimited access. the general was up on capitol hill talking about the benghazi hearings as we were recording this program, so we don't know what he said yet. >> we are safer because of the work that...
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there seems to be a rallying among some romney supporters for him to go to israel over the course of this -- what's going to feel like a short six months i think in this election psych. they think he needs to squeeze that in and points out that the president has not visited israel in his presidency. >> well, for people who are deeply preoccupied with israel as an issue, i can understand why that's an idea that would tempt them. i'm not sure that it wouldn't come across as sort of osten tatiously political and an effort to capitalize on the fact that and benjamin netanyahu are friends from back in the day when they worked together here when netanyahu was here. i don't really know that -- the reporter thing, of course, is it's often been hoped by republicans and conservatives that because their position in support of israel is stronger than any -- than a particular administration, in this case the obama administration, that the jewish vote in america might be up for grabs and maybe it could be turned. it's been democratic since the earth cooled. it might be able to be turned. i think t
there seems to be a rallying among some romney supporters for him to go to israel over the course of this -- what's going to feel like a short six months i think in this election psych. they think he needs to squeeze that in and points out that the president has not visited israel in his presidency. >> well, for people who are deeply preoccupied with israel as an issue, i can understand why that's an idea that would tempt them. i'm not sure that it wouldn't come across as sort of osten...
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israel rushing to blame iran as they have many times in recent months for various incidents. >>> i spoke to senator mccain incidents, these terrorist attacks, and what should be done about it? >> i saw that attack as an indicator of what i see as the era that we're in. i've been calling it for years an era of persistent conflict. >> do you think syria has chemical weapons? people are saying they've definitely got chemical weapons. we heard this about saddam and when we finally went to war f he didn't have. america can't risk going into battle again on that pretext if it's not true. >> yeah, no. i think we have much better information about syria's chemical weapon stocks to include their locations. and i think the chemical threat coming out of there is in fact real. the other significant threat that makes it different than libya is the al qaeda threat and you mentioned that. i watched iraq for years, that brought suicide bombers through syria into iraq. they're there now. it's not a question. they're there, they've got an established network. >> when you are seeing tunisia and egypt, peop
israel rushing to blame iran as they have many times in recent months for various incidents. >>> i spoke to senator mccain incidents, these terrorist attacks, and what should be done about it? >> i saw that attack as an indicator of what i see as the era that we're in. i've been calling it for years an era of persistent conflict. >> do you think syria has chemical weapons? people are saying they've definitely got chemical weapons. we heard this about saddam and when we...
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our ironclad commitment-- and i mean ironclad to israel's security has meant the closest military cooperation between our two countries in history. ( applause ) we've made it clear that america is a pacific power and a new beginning in burma has lit a new hope. from the coalitions we've built to secure nuclear materials to the missions we've led against hunger and disease from the blows we've dealt our enemies to the enduring power of our moral example, america is back. anyone who tells you otherwise, anyone who tells you that america is in decline or that our influence has waned doesn't know what they're talking about. ( applause ) that's not the message we get from leaders around the world who are eager to work with us. that's not how people feel from tokyo to berlin, from capetown to rio, where opinions of america are higher than they've been in years. yes, the world is changing. no, we can't control every event. but mercury mains the one indispensable nation in world affairs. as long as i'm president, i intend to keep it that way. ( applause ) that's why working with our military leaders,
our ironclad commitment-- and i mean ironclad to israel's security has meant the closest military cooperation between our two countries in history. ( applause ) we've made it clear that america is a pacific power and a new beginning in burma has lit a new hope. from the coalitions we've built to secure nuclear materials to the missions we've led against hunger and disease from the blows we've dealt our enemies to the enduring power of our moral example, america is back. anyone who tells you...
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and two, do you think there is more of a likelihood of actual military intervention whether it's from israel or from the united states this year. >> let me start with the second, these are both important questions, jenna, on the risk of attack i've been a doubter on this. i have bets with friends that i won't discuss on air about the likelihood of an attack. i double this bet every year i've had it since we whether we'll have an attack and i've bet against it and won. i will say this this year feels a little different. there are american officials at the highest levels of government that have expressed concern that there might be a strike by israel against iran this year. i think a lot more people are a lot more worried about it now than they have been for a longtime. jenna: it's interesting and concerning for a few other reasons, jim. you've been able to be inside this country, you've been inside of iran, you've been able to talk to officials, you've also been inside north korea we don't talk about this very much, we've seen a whole regime change in north korea. i'm wondering if something h
and two, do you think there is more of a likelihood of actual military intervention whether it's from israel or from the united states this year. >> let me start with the second, these are both important questions, jenna, on the risk of attack i've been a doubter on this. i have bets with friends that i won't discuss on air about the likelihood of an attack. i double this bet every year i've had it since we whether we'll have an attack and i've bet against it and won. i will say this this...
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why was the israel plank softened? the word's israel's our strongest ally taken out of the platform? they were in obama's platform for years ago. jerusalem is the capital of israel. was in senator obama's party platform four years ago. they're not in the platform this year. those are answers -- those are legitimate questions. the platform is not going to decide the election come november. however, in an election this close, when you do things like this, you open yourself up to questions and criticisms -- >> in plasharticular, the democ have been making the argument that mitt romney was behind the republican party platform which did not talk about exemptions in the case of rape, the life of the mother. >> one of the biggest indicators of how you're going to vote in this election is how religious you are and whether you attend church. the more you go to church, the more you're likely to vote republican so of course republicans are going to use that. >> brianna keilar on the floor with a guest. >> i'm standing here with s
why was the israel plank softened? the word's israel's our strongest ally taken out of the platform? they were in obama's platform for years ago. jerusalem is the capital of israel. was in senator obama's party platform four years ago. they're not in the platform this year. those are answers -- those are legitimate questions. the platform is not going to decide the election come november. however, in an election this close, when you do things like this, you open yourself up to questions and...
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israel stopped air strikes after midnight. rocket fire is slowing down as the truce takes effect. 24 palestinians have died in the violence since friday. some 1 million israelis living in rocket range of gaza have been on high alert. >>> eating too much red meat could be shortening your life according to a new study out this week from the archives of internal medicine. researchers say people who ate a serving of red meat including beef, pork or lamb every day had a 13% higher risk of death than those who ate very little meat. people who ate processed meats were 20% more likely to die from cancer and heart disease. carnivores don't have to give up the steak knife entirely. meat up to three times a week should be fine. >>> first lady michelle obama will lead the official u.s. delegation to the opening ceremonies of the 2012 summer olympics in london. the white house announced this morning there are less than 150 days until the games begin and the iconic rings are getting in place already, floating down the river thames to their
israel stopped air strikes after midnight. rocket fire is slowing down as the truce takes effect. 24 palestinians have died in the violence since friday. some 1 million israelis living in rocket range of gaza have been on high alert. >>> eating too much red meat could be shortening your life according to a new study out this week from the archives of internal medicine. researchers say people who ate a serving of red meat including beef, pork or lamb every day had a 13% higher risk of...
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she'll also be in israel this weekend. lisa sylvester's monitoring that, some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. what's going on, lisa? >> wolf, secretary of state clinton's visit to cairo will be highlighted by a meeting with egypt's new islamist president, mohamed morsi took over last month. aides say the visit is designed to show that the government wants to support egypt. federal authorities are classifying more than 1,000 counties as natural disaster areas as what some are calling the worst drought in a quarter of a century spreads across the united states. drought conditions extend from oregon to south carolina and are now being reported in more than 60% of the land that makes up the lower 48 states. and check out this video from a traffic camera in new jersey. as you can see, oh, a car runs a red light, collides with another vehicle and then careens into oncoming traffic. police released the clip as part of a campaign to crack down on red light violations. according to reports, no one surpri
she'll also be in israel this weekend. lisa sylvester's monitoring that, some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. what's going on, lisa? >> wolf, secretary of state clinton's visit to cairo will be highlighted by a meeting with egypt's new islamist president, mohamed morsi took over last month. aides say the visit is designed to show that the government wants to support egypt. federal authorities are classifying more than 1,000 counties as natural...
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and the border between israel and gaza and some were farmers wanted to get access to their land. and others the cease-fire agreements. after shouting verbal warnings to the crowds, israeli troops opened fire killing one pal al and wounding more than a dozen. and israel and hamas accused each other of violating the the cease-fire agreement so far both sides showed restraint. today the first time in two weeks, the tomorrow leader in gaza appeared in public and even he avoided the normal inflammatory language that acompanies most incidents. >> and i think for some people to try to go inside means something. >> neither side, it appears, wants to return to the violence of the past weeks. and hamas worked on a series of tunnels they used to move rockets in and out of gaza, giving credence to those who say it's just a temporary pause in the violence not the start to a long-term peace agreement. >> egypt, which played a major role in crafting the cease-fire agreement will hold talks with representatives of israel and hamas in the coming days. a top priority to sort out the vague language
and the border between israel and gaza and some were farmers wanted to get access to their land. and others the cease-fire agreements. after shouting verbal warnings to the crowds, israeli troops opened fire killing one pal al and wounding more than a dozen. and israel and hamas accused each other of violating the the cease-fire agreement so far both sides showed restraint. today the first time in two weeks, the tomorrow leader in gaza appeared in public and even he avoided the normal...
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there's a warning to israel that settlement expansion is a threat to peace and the two state solution with the palestinians israel's most recent announcement of twelve hundred more homes in this truce that brings the total number of housing units planned in the past few weeks to five and a half thousand these are illegal under international role but around half a million people already live in israeli settlement of peace campaigner ron pundak says their fate and the expansion of homes have become political bargaining chips. settlements is definitely within the vocabulary of talking into the center right voters so i believe that between now and twenty second of january we see only a variation of the discourse from the prime minister and the round of the issue of settlements i hope that those will stay only messages which are connected to elections and not to the ality and practices on the ground of the five hundred thousand to being divided at all two hundred thousand titles with in jerusalem and there is a total agreement with the palestinian side in the negotiations in the past that
there's a warning to israel that settlement expansion is a threat to peace and the two state solution with the palestinians israel's most recent announcement of twelve hundred more homes in this truce that brings the total number of housing units planned in the past few weeks to five and a half thousand these are illegal under international role but around half a million people already live in israeli settlement of peace campaigner ron pundak says their fate and the expansion of homes have...
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of israel. it was not a military doctrine that we were laying out for any particular military action. >> reporter: the president seemed eager to engage, to campaign. rejecting suggestions he wants high gas prices, to force americans to consume less. >> do you think the president of the united states going into re-election, wants gas prices to go up higher? >> reporter: he would not judge the sincerity of rush limbaugh's apology to the georgetown law student he insulted. instead, came this, aimed right at suburban moms. >> i thought about malia and sasha. and one of the things i want them to do as they get older, is to engage in issues they care about. >> reporter: finally, the president was asked if he has a message to mitt romney, given the republican criticisms. >> good luck tonight. >> no, really. >> really. >> reporter: really. it seems part bravado, part sympathy, given the rigors of the campaign trail. diane? >> all right. jake tapper, thank you so much. and on the gas prices the president
of israel. it was not a military doctrine that we were laying out for any particular military action. >> reporter: the president seemed eager to engage, to campaign. rejecting suggestions he wants high gas prices, to force americans to consume less. >> do you think the president of the united states going into re-election, wants gas prices to go up higher? >> reporter: he would not judge the sincerity of rush limbaugh's apology to the georgetown law student he insulted....
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will israel go in before? >>guest: there is thought they will go before election. they are concerned obama could take them to the woodshed because he will want a camp david moment, a diplomatic breakthrough bringing israel and palestinians together for a big agreement. then he will be less cooperative in a second term. >>trace: when you talk about the technology of the centrifuges, and this is dated technology. is this a case of the fact that, maybe iran, now, is evolving into new technology or keystone cops getting new weapons? >>guest: they have a bunch of options. they have uranium program and a sabotage program being run against the iran project that has bought sometime with centrifuges exploding and not working. but that can only buy so much time. >>trace: your premise is we accept a nuclear iran or someone attacks. >> that is right. the sanctions do not seem to be working. >>trace: we are falling the story of a tank load of dangerous chemicals floating down the mississippi river. that is next. the man accused of murdering 12 people in a colorado movie theater
will israel go in before? >>guest: there is thought they will go before election. they are concerned obama could take them to the woodshed because he will want a camp david moment, a diplomatic breakthrough bringing israel and palestinians together for a big agreement. then he will be less cooperative in a second term. >>trace: when you talk about the technology of the centrifuges, and this is dated technology. is this a case of the fact that, maybe iran, now, is evolving into new...
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would be on the ground for all they come to the weapons stocks of syria which would be in the best of israel of course so whether things go in the direction of a direct military intervention or they go in the direction of stopping the shaman. supervision over the syrian military political supplement in both cases this media hype is meant to further the interests of us imperialism and zionism and the region but the u.s. is expected to recognize the syrian opposition is the sole legitimate voice solve the syrian people in the next few days just tell significant will that be. well this is a clear and blatant attempt so these stubber law is a legitimate government i mean if somebody decided to recognize another group as the sole legitimate representative of the united states of america that would definitely be a declaration of war this is another example of the us and the night so trying to circumvent the legitimate process that has to take place through and national law they are trying to bring about a change within syria like they did before the order in libya by undermining the legitimate gov
would be on the ground for all they come to the weapons stocks of syria which would be in the best of israel of course so whether things go in the direction of a direct military intervention or they go in the direction of stopping the shaman. supervision over the syrian military political supplement in both cases this media hype is meant to further the interests of us imperialism and zionism and the region but the u.s. is expected to recognize the syrian opposition is the sole legitimate voice...
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it's not happy with israel. it's already reached out to president obama and asked the president to put an end to this aggression. fred maken is in jerusalem. and fred, tell us why egypt is such a concern this time around. >> oh, egypt is a huge concern this time around, carol, because first of all, it has a new and very islamist government in place that, of course, for many people especially hamas in gaza believe it's more on the sides of hamas than governments in egypt have been before. there are people who believe egypt might not stand idle by as this is happening as the government did in the past when hosni mubarak was still in power. certainly egypt plays a lynchpin role in all of this. the egyptians not very happy, not only did they call for condemnation of israeli air strikes in gaza but also recalled their ambassador here from israel and responded the israeli ambassador. certainly egypt is a big concern. meanwhile, the israeli military operation in gaza is going on. there have been further air strikes. ab
it's not happy with israel. it's already reached out to president obama and asked the president to put an end to this aggression. fred maken is in jerusalem. and fred, tell us why egypt is such a concern this time around. >> oh, egypt is a huge concern this time around, carol, because first of all, it has a new and very islamist government in place that, of course, for many people especially hamas in gaza believe it's more on the sides of hamas than governments in egypt have been before....
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i'm andrea fujii ahead on eyewitness news. >>> will israel strike iran's nuclear facility? what the u.s. is doing about the rise in tension. eyewitness news at 4:00 continues with denise and vic continues with denise and vic afte,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [music playing] confidence. available in color. depend® for women is now peach. looks and fits like underwear. same great protection. depend®. good morning. great day. [music playing] confidence. available in color. depend® for women is now peach. looks and fits like underwear. same great protection. depend®. >>> it is 4:29. sunny and 49 degrees. hello. thanks for staying with eyewitness news. i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about. >>> inspectors from the united nations visit iran's capital for the second time in a month to discuss the country's nuclear program. tina kraus reports for wjz, their visit comes a day after iran blocks oilex ports to -- oil exports to france and britain. >> reporter: senior officials hope this visit to tehran will bring some answers. >> we hope to have some comp
i'm andrea fujii ahead on eyewitness news. >>> will israel strike iran's nuclear facility? what the u.s. is doing about the rise in tension. eyewitness news at 4:00 continues with denise and vic continues with denise and vic afte,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [music playing] confidence. available in color. depend® for women is now peach. looks and fits like underwear. same great protection. depend®. good morning. great day. [music playing] confidence. available in color. depend® for women is now...
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that should israel take any action, then targets within america will be hit. former revolutionary guard top commander and the current strategy of the guard and the islamic regime has said that over 800 sensitive sites have been identified within the u.s., and those will be attacked. i mean, the past few weeks there's been a lot of information coming out of iran that the feds are are active and that they are determined to attack israel and u.s. even in a preemptive attack. megyn: you're saying over 80 sensitive -- 800 sensitive sits inside u.s. borders have been identified by iran's supreme leader as possible targets for terrorist attacks? >> yes. and the fbi knows that. i mean, the fbi is just holding conference with its field officers recently. they are very concerned about the iranian assets being active in u.s., and they're monitoring it and they're coordinating with the local police. now, the american authorities have known about this for a long time, but they're just now leaking it out to the american public. of. megyn: raza, what would you expect iran to
that should israel take any action, then targets within america will be hit. former revolutionary guard top commander and the current strategy of the guard and the islamic regime has said that over 800 sensitive sites have been identified within the u.s., and those will be attacked. i mean, the past few weeks there's been a lot of information coming out of iran that the feds are are active and that they are determined to attack israel and u.s. even in a preemptive attack. megyn: you're saying...
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hamas has not fired into southern israel and israel fired into gaza with the death toll so far is 19, including 5 children. the latest violence exploded with israel assassinated hamas' military chief on wednesday n.gaza, gunfire, anger and defiance and a creaseless barrage of rockets and missiles, the israeli air force carrying out what it called precision strikes, but in crowded gaza it's the civilians who bear the brunt. this child, the son of a local bbc technician, was 11 months old when he was killed by an israeli air strike. savannah, you know, we've been speaking to palestinians here, and the sense they have is fear and anxiety. they are extremely afraid of what could be coming next on the horizon. the focus though is what is it going to take to break this impact now between the palestinian factions and the israeli government? so far there's no indication that there's a truce in place. within the last hour the israeli air force has carried out strikes, including one that killed a palestinian child. savannah, back to you. >> thank you. now here's matt. >> savannah, thank you. ex
hamas has not fired into southern israel and israel fired into gaza with the death toll so far is 19, including 5 children. the latest violence exploded with israel assassinated hamas' military chief on wednesday n.gaza, gunfire, anger and defiance and a creaseless barrage of rockets and missiles, the israeli air force carrying out what it called precision strikes, but in crowded gaza it's the civilians who bear the brunt. this child, the son of a local bbc technician, was 11 months old when he...
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jobs, national patriotism, self sufficiency, and is related to foreign policy as related to iran and israel. you can talk about energy all day long and we do not have today a national energy strategy. jon: chris he says the candidates should stay positive. we've been told to expect the most negative campaign in history. >> this is going to be the most negative campaign in history. it is going to be a brutal fight to the gutter. that's the unfortunate reality. but i don't think that that's necessarily a smart strategy. i mean, if you look at where i think the electorate, the electorate i think is angry and frustrated with politics, both republicans and democrats, and i think if these two campaigns focus simply on the negative, and that is kind of the tendency in our business to do that, i think it's kind of both cut off the nose to spite their face. i do think there is a path here not to completely forsake the negative because you have to do that to some extent but kind of lay out a positive vision, and i'm not sure romney has done that. until he does i'm not sure he's going to be able to ex
jobs, national patriotism, self sufficiency, and is related to foreign policy as related to iran and israel. you can talk about energy all day long and we do not have today a national energy strategy. jon: chris he says the candidates should stay positive. we've been told to expect the most negative campaign in history. >> this is going to be the most negative campaign in history. it is going to be a brutal fight to the gutter. that's the unfortunate reality. but i don't think that that's...
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ambassador to israel, served in the state department and on the national security council in the clinton administration. he's now vice president at the brookings institution. and tarek masoud is an assistant professor of public policy at harvard university. he's a specializes in islamic political parties and their role in governance. welcome to you both. professor mehsud, beginning with you, what's your assessment of the state of the revolution today? >> well, i think we're right in the middle of a democratic transition in egypt. as with any kind of transition there are some things that are very promising and there are other things that are maybe a bit discouraging. on the discouraging side one year after the revolution that overthrew mubarak egypt is ruled by the military. and that's a far cry from the democracy for which so many have fought and some died in tahrir and other squares around egypt. also discouraging is the fact that many of the economic grievances that animate it had revolution remain in place and some are getting worse. but then on the positive side egypt just elected a
ambassador to israel, served in the state department and on the national security council in the clinton administration. he's now vice president at the brookings institution. and tarek masoud is an assistant professor of public policy at harvard university. he's a specializes in islamic political parties and their role in governance. welcome to you both. professor mehsud, beginning with you, what's your assessment of the state of the revolution today? >> well, i think we're right in the...
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we have treaty alliance with a country like israel. and so i don't think we can be indifferent to these issues and look, i understand the problems of the military industrial complex but on the other hand, i think we need to be prepared to work with our friends and allies and to, you know, give -- give the kind of , you know, protection that we are treaty bound to provide. i think it's very important that we have this nuclear umbrella with these -- with japan and south korea. so that they don't ever have the temptation to go nuclear themselves. so it's kind of a complex process, not all of it is inspiring. some of it is. but much of it is very, very necessary for our country to be out there, engaged in the world. engaged in diplomacy. but having force that backs up our diplomacy. host: ambassador hill, we'll leave it there. the dean of the school of international studies fortunately you can get more information by logging on to the university of denver's web site at university of denver.edu and ambassador hill, thank you very much for b
we have treaty alliance with a country like israel. and so i don't think we can be indifferent to these issues and look, i understand the problems of the military industrial complex but on the other hand, i think we need to be prepared to work with our friends and allies and to, you know, give -- give the kind of , you know, protection that we are treaty bound to provide. i think it's very important that we have this nuclear umbrella with these -- with japan and south korea. so that they don't...
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of israel bordering gaza. it's a very, very difficult strategic situation for israel in the midst of this turbulence in the arab world. >> you're not kidding. button it up for us, ken. >> we have to be careful about suggesting that the egyptians will want to break the treaty between israel and egypt. there's a lot in it for egypt. mr. morsi has to be a pragmatist. he knows he can't alienate the united states. he may want to impose a measure of islamism. >> thanks so much for enlightening us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we'll take a quick break and be back with much more in the newsroom. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, with its foot-activated lift gate. but that's not all you'll see, cause c-max also beats prius v, with better mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >>> 30 minutes past the hour. good morning, i'm carol costello. former cia director david petraeus test
of israel bordering gaza. it's a very, very difficult strategic situation for israel in the midst of this turbulence in the arab world. >> you're not kidding. button it up for us, ken. >> we have to be careful about suggesting that the egyptians will want to break the treaty between israel and egypt. there's a lot in it for egypt. mr. morsi has to be a pragmatist. he knows he can't alienate the united states. he may want to impose a measure of islamism. >> thanks so much for...
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there have been calls for the review of the treaty with israel, not surprisingly israel is very concerned about that. so i was not as precise when i made that statement a year ago about the muslim brotherhood, as i should have been. >> and thank you for your response, and i had another question about egypt as well. since mubarak was overthrown, the sinai has become a highway for the transport of terror personnel and material and the cross-border terror attacks on israeli motorists en route to iliyat in august and the bombing on the pipeline are two notable examples we've observed. egypt opened its land border with the hamas controlled gaza and currently we have two battalions i believe stationed in northern and southern sinai as the lead force and the mfo observers in charge of the implementation of the egypt/israel peace treaty. would you in your estimation say our u.s. forces are at risk and have the rules of engagement changed and are they involved in all in efforts to prevent the transportation of sinai into another tear haven that will continue to destabilize the peace between israel
there have been calls for the review of the treaty with israel, not surprisingly israel is very concerned about that. so i was not as precise when i made that statement a year ago about the muslim brotherhood, as i should have been. >> and thank you for your response, and i had another question about egypt as well. since mubarak was overthrown, the sinai has become a highway for the transport of terror personnel and material and the cross-border terror attacks on israeli motorists en...
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israel and hamas agreeing to a cease-fire but israel says it's going to maintain its border restriction even though they'll talk about it but not lift the naval block aid and hamas says they'll arm gaza with rockets that could be fired into israel. how stable is this situation? >> i think there's a peace deal that's foreseeable. it's not difficult to to foresee. the deal is israel stop with the assassinations and hamas stop firing the rockets. the second part is israel would do something in terms of the border crossing, get activity back to normal which is something the palestinians dearly want as well as to have a sense that hamas would stop smuggling of weapons coming from syria. that's why the naval blockade is in place. they have the possibility of the united states coming in. you asked about u.s. pressure but also the u.s. playing a greater role. if the obama administration says let's let them settle it themself but they said we'll play a more aggressive role. that's the challenge for the obama administration in the second term where as in the first term they wanted a light footpri
israel and hamas agreeing to a cease-fire but israel says it's going to maintain its border restriction even though they'll talk about it but not lift the naval block aid and hamas says they'll arm gaza with rockets that could be fired into israel. how stable is this situation? >> i think there's a peace deal that's foreseeable. it's not difficult to to foresee. the deal is israel stop with the assassinations and hamas stop firing the rockets. the second part is israel would do something...
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would do in israel struck iran. just this month iran started enriching uranium to 20% at the facility. if they enrich enough of it, a u.s. official says it would cross the israel's red line because it's an easy jump from there to 90% weapons grade. >> iran says the nuclear program is used only for research and for generating power. but independent u.s. experts estimate that iran has enough low enriched uranium for several nuclear weapons if it enriches it to weapons grade. tension in the middle east shows the new focus for the u.s. military that means some troops in other places like germany are ready to come home. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together
would do in israel struck iran. just this month iran started enriching uranium to 20% at the facility. if they enrich enough of it, a u.s. official says it would cross the israel's red line because it's an easy jump from there to 90% weapons grade. >> iran says the nuclear program is used only for research and for generating power. but independent u.s. experts estimate that iran has enough low enriched uranium for several nuclear weapons if it enriches it to weapons grade. tension in the...
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the white house says israel has the right to defend itself and both the israel and the u.s. want an end to rocket fire coming from the hamas-ruled gaza strip. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now back to justice with judge jennnine. >>> our veterans and our active duty military are angry. they've lost any trust in this commander-in-chief that they might have once had, and i'm telling you. i've never seen them so angry as they are with good reason. >> former cia director david behind closedfied doors and what he said was paul back from what he said in the days after 9/11. colonel david hunt in new york city and general mcenearny. >> we heard how the men and the women in the military are furious. is this what you're hearing? iry understand that you recently visited some of the y wounded warriors. >>he yes, but they didn't necessarily speak about this. they have given me obviously other opinions on our rules of engagement, but clearly, judge, the military did not take any action. they were not directed to take any action which they could have had some impact on it, notably, number on
the white house says israel has the right to defend itself and both the israel and the u.s. want an end to rocket fire coming from the hamas-ruled gaza strip. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now back to justice with judge jennnine. >>> our veterans and our active duty military are angry. they've lost any trust in this commander-in-chief that they might have once had, and i'm telling you. i've never seen them so angry as they are with good reason. >> former cia director david...
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red lines, israel and iran. would either of you-- and you'll have two minutes and president obama you have the first go at this one-- be willing to declare that an attack on israel is an attack on the united states, which, of course, the is the same promise we give to our close am lies like japan. and if you made such a declaration, would not that deter iran? it's certainly deterred soviet union for a long, long time when we made that promise to our allies. mr. president? >> first of all, israel is a true friend, it is our greatest ally in the region and if israel is attacked, america will stand with israel. i've made that clear throughout my presidency. >> schieffer: so you're saying we've already made that declaration. >> i will stand with israel if they are attacked. and this is the reason why working with israel we have created the strongest military and intelligence cooperation between our two countries in history. in fact, this week we'll be carrying out the largest military exercise with israel in history
red lines, israel and iran. would either of you-- and you'll have two minutes and president obama you have the first go at this one-- be willing to declare that an attack on israel is an attack on the united states, which, of course, the is the same promise we give to our close am lies like japan. and if you made such a declaration, would not that deter iran? it's certainly deterred soviet union for a long, long time when we made that promise to our allies. mr. president? >> first of all,...
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in israel are there politics that are taking place in israel that is sort of pressuring netanyahu to come out and really take on, i guess, secretary of state clinton's sort of refusal to put down a red line or is this -- in other words, is he -- he seems to be sort of flanked on both sides now. >> i think it's very important for your viewers to know that there is not pressure in israel nor has there been to take a hard line and to preemptively launch a solo military strike. the only protests there have been throughout the iran/israel situation have actually been in the opposite direction. not massive protests, they've been against military action. this is very top driven. part of it one can understand. it's quite clear what netanyahu's preference is in the american election. it's clear that he wants the -- this to be a distraction and for the palestinian issue to go away. he clearly wants to push the americans as close as possible to articulating positions and doing things in terms of a military positioning in the gulf. it will make a clash more likely. at some level, it's difficult
in israel are there politics that are taking place in israel that is sort of pressuring netanyahu to come out and really take on, i guess, secretary of state clinton's sort of refusal to put down a red line or is this -- in other words, is he -- he seems to be sort of flanked on both sides now. >> i think it's very important for your viewers to know that there is not pressure in israel nor has there been to take a hard line and to preemptively launch a solo military strike. the only...
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particularly keeping it going with the camp david peace accord between egypt and israel. and what you saw in cairo was president -- a new president, president muhammad morsi who is of the muslim brotherhood and who the obama administration has been trying for the last 18 months to sort of encourage the arab street and encourage the democracy movement there and back -- and even against our own allies. you saw president morsi stop and take forever. he took 24 hours before he criticized the attack on the american embassy. that's a really long time. and when he did it he did it on facebook. that really infuriated the obama administration. president obama ended up calling him from his hotel room in colorado where he was campaigning. sort of read him the riot act. and that's really disturbing. when you see -- when you see the loss of sort of american influence and american leverage in a place that for 30 years has sort of been one of our staunchest -- no matter what you say about the allies, one of our staunchest allies. >> that's the foreign policy comeback to mitt romney's po
particularly keeping it going with the camp david peace accord between egypt and israel. and what you saw in cairo was president -- a new president, president muhammad morsi who is of the muslim brotherhood and who the obama administration has been trying for the last 18 months to sort of encourage the arab street and encourage the democracy movement there and back -- and even against our own allies. you saw president morsi stop and take forever. he took 24 hours before he criticized the attack...
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it will threaten the elimination of israel and the stability of the global economy. it also triggers a nuclear arms race in the region. that is why a coalition of countries is holding government accountable. that is what the united states must do what we must do to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> iran also says it doesn't want a nuclear weapon. the americans and their western allies are still struggling to find a way to deal with the changes in the middle east. the truth is, it will probably never again be as straightforward as it was when they had their old authoritarian friends to rely on. >> i spoke to timothy, a former u.s. ambassador for india under the obama administration. it is a very robust defense of america's constitutional rights. how do you think it goes across the muslim world in the wake of this controversial one? >> he tried to do three things and i thought he was very effective. first, he talked about a very strong case for u.s. leadership in the world. he condemned the violence and also made the case for free speech and what that me
it will threaten the elimination of israel and the stability of the global economy. it also triggers a nuclear arms race in the region. that is why a coalition of countries is holding government accountable. that is what the united states must do what we must do to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> iran also says it doesn't want a nuclear weapon. the americans and their western allies are still struggling to find a way to deal with the changes in the middle east. the truth...
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the prime minister of israel urged to hold any steps taken against iran until after the election. the tepid response to the administration of that al qaeda attack and the murder of four americans in benghazi on the anniversary of september 11. do not do this before election day? what about the fiscal cliff but expect congress has already left town. looks like we will have to wait until after the election. joining us now is douglas holtz-eakin, the president of the american action form. doug about good to have you with us. >> thank you. lou: the idea that the european union would accommodate a president politically, by differing a policy and decision and action to support his candidacy, that is absolutely breathtaking. >> it is breathtaking. it is easily understood. i just cannot tell you until after the election. lou: [laughter] i appreciate that. here we accommodate no other timetable or agenda. >> it is actually quite remarkable. your list left off will makings under the dodd-frank reform. it left off will makings under the health care reform, obamacare. it left off world making
the prime minister of israel urged to hold any steps taken against iran until after the election. the tepid response to the administration of that al qaeda attack and the murder of four americans in benghazi on the anniversary of september 11. do not do this before election day? what about the fiscal cliff but expect congress has already left town. looks like we will have to wait until after the election. joining us now is douglas holtz-eakin, the president of the american action form. doug...
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muslim brotherhood because they're and they were perceived as being more nationalistic against israel against the united states i mean what i'm saying is you can take you can sit in pizza hut enjoying american pizza but it doesn't make you like foreign policy coming out of washington you know i think that's very true and i think people can compartmentalize and pick and choose what they like. but i don't think that it's you know if they did american name you know to to undermine the muslim brotherhood's election i think the americans are just happy to see an election happening ok well that could be debated here ivan what do you think about that because i mean that the application of american soft power tends to backfire on it because we were the middle of the arab spring was just brought up here i would say there is spring came about this spite of american foreign policy i don't think the united states had anything to do with remoting democracy in the in that region. well i think i think you you have a valid point because i think the muslim brotherhood is not necessarily very. open to
muslim brotherhood because they're and they were perceived as being more nationalistic against israel against the united states i mean what i'm saying is you can take you can sit in pizza hut enjoying american pizza but it doesn't make you like foreign policy coming out of washington you know i think that's very true and i think people can compartmentalize and pick and choose what they like. but i don't think that it's you know if they did american name you know to to undermine the muslim...
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between the two parties out of spirits caused by hamas winning poet in gaza six years ago it's believed israel's latest military operation which killed over one hundred people has pushed from us and fatah to cause aside the differences. in athens greek use clash with police during a rally marking the fourth anniversary of a deadly police shooting tear gas was used to disperse an angry mob well at least twenty eight people were detained a reported six cars were set alight back in two thousand and eight a policeman shot dead in an arm to fifteen year old sparking mass protests the officer received a life sentence just two years later. russia is to deny visas to american officials who violate human rights the eye for an eye response from moscow came after the american senate approved a travel ban on a number of russians facing similar accusations. governor of has more on a fresh diplomatic spat between moscow and washington. the diplomatic row was sparked by a provision a controversial provision and u.s. passed legislation that essentially normalizes trade relations between the two countries dubbed
between the two parties out of spirits caused by hamas winning poet in gaza six years ago it's believed israel's latest military operation which killed over one hundred people has pushed from us and fatah to cause aside the differences. in athens greek use clash with police during a rally marking the fourth anniversary of a deadly police shooting tear gas was used to disperse an angry mob well at least twenty eight people were detained a reported six cars were set alight back in two thousand...
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president obama will sit down with israel's leader today... in a closely-watched eeting in washington. president obama has promised that the -s would stand by ts ally, psrael... against iran's &ppuclear program. the two leaders are exppcted to discuss hhw they will all opttons aron the rush to war with iran.ainst a - with just one day to lady barbaaa bush has recorded 3 a obo call in support of mitt romney... that's being used in ohio and vermont.in the she and her family have known the romneys for years... and believe that mitt is thh best man to lead the country for the next 4 years.she also gives meetion to ann romney... ffrst lady. make a greet - a 7th advertiser has pulled radio show... after comments he made about a georgetoon university law student. limbaugg callee sandra fluke a "slut" and prostituue... after she teetified before congress about birth cootrol.he suggested her support of contraception coveeage.... as an attempt to force ameeicans to pay ffr her sexxal apologized to fluke... sayiig and idn't mean to personally attack her.
president obama will sit down with israel's leader today... in a closely-watched eeting in washington. president obama has promised that the -s would stand by ts ally, psrael... against iran's &ppuclear program. the two leaders are exppcted to discuss hhw they will all opttons aron the rush to war with iran.ainst a - with just one day to lady barbaaa bush has recorded 3 a obo call in support of mitt romney... that's being used in ohio and vermont.in the she and her family have known the...